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product_id: 550635101
title: "Treedix USB Cable Tester Board USB Cable Checker Data Wire with Acrylic Case Charging Test Data Line Type-C Micro Type A Type B"
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# 24 LED indicators for precise pin-by-pin cable diagnostics Dual power modes: CR2032 battery or USB-C 5V Universal compatibility: Type-C, Type-A, Micro, Mini, Lightning Treedix USB Cable Tester Board USB Cable Checker Data Wire with Acrylic Case Charging Test Data Line Type-C Micro Type A Type B

**Brand:** treedix
**Price:** 4651 som
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔌 Test Smarter, Not Harder — Your Ultimate USB Cable Truth Teller

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Treedix USB Cable Tester Board USB Cable Checker Data Wire with Acrylic Case Charging Test Data Line Type-C Micro Type A Type B by treedix
- **How much does it cost?** 4651 som with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- treedix enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted treedix brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Your Tests Anywhere:** Compact design with battery or USB-C power options keeps you mobile
- • **Protect & Carry with Style:** Durable acrylic case safeguards your tester while on the go
- • **All-in-One USB Compatibility:** Supports Type-C 3.2, Type-A, Micro-B, Mini-B, and Lightning cables effortlessly
- • **Stop Cable Guesswork Forever:** Detect shorts, open circuits, and charge-only cables to avoid costly failures
- • **Pinpoint Cable Health Instantly:** 24 LED lights reveal every pin’s status for flawless diagnostics

## Overview

The Treedix USB Cable Tester Board is a professional-grade diagnostic tool designed to test a wide range of USB cables including Type-C (3.0/3.1/3.2), Type-A, Micro-B, Mini-B, and Lightning. Featuring 24 LED indicators for detailed pin-level analysis, it identifies cable faults such as shorts, open circuits, and charge-only lines. Powered by either a CR2032 battery or USB-C 5V, its compact form factor is protected by a sleek acrylic case, making it the perfect portable solution for tech-savvy professionals to ensure cable integrity and avoid performance issues or scams.

## Description

Buy Treedix USB Cable Tester Board USB Cable Checker Data Wire with Acrylic Case Charging Test Data Line Type-C Micro Type A Type B: USB Cables - desertcart.com ✓ FREE DELIVERY possible on eligible purchases

Review: One Beefy Little Guy! (Showcase of Device and Manual For Pins Included) :) - Important Warning: DO NOT use this tester to connect to live devices. Doing so could potentially damage both your devices and the tester itself. It is designed solely for testing cables as intended. --------------------------- ★ Section 1 - The Review ★ • This is by far the best design I've encountered for a cheap USB cable tester. It features a straightforward circuit powered by a CR2032 battery or via a Vin pin (cable not included). Each pin of the cable connects to a corresponding light that illuminates when a cable completes the circuit. I really appreciate the broad range of compatible ports, including USB Type-A 2.0 and 3.0, Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C 3.0 on both sides, Lightning, Micro-B 2.0 and 3.0, and Mini-B 2.0. These standards are fully backward compatible, and the inclusion of both versions ensures that this tester is 100% reliable. • The board has two sides: "Side A" and "Side B," accommodating the reversible nature of Type-C cables. For other types such as Lightning, Micro-B, Mini-B, typically only one side will light up. Generally, you should focus on the side with the most lights illuminated; the other side can usually be disregarded, except for Lightning cables. • One area for improvement.. It would be the documentation of expected pinouts and explanations of the different common combinations. However, this can easily be resolved with a quick Google search. I’ll share my understanding and research below. --------------------------- ★ Section 2 - Here’s a breakdown of what each of those pins means ★ GND (Ground): This is the reference point for electrical signals in the circuit. It serves as the common return path for electric current. • TX+/- (Transmit): These pins are used for data transmission. "TX+" is the positive data line, and "TX-" is the negative data line. They work together to send data signals. • RX+/- (Receive): Similar to TX, these pins are used for receiving data. "RX+" is the positive line for incoming data, and "RX-" is the negative line. They allow the device to receive signals from another device. • VBUS: This pin carries the main power supply voltage. It typically provides +5V to power devices or charge them. • D+ and D-: These are the data lines used in USB connections. "D+" is the positive data line, and "D-" is the negative data line. They enable data transfer between devices. • CC1 and CC2 (Configuration Channel): These pins are used in USB Type-C connections to determine the orientation of the connector and negotiate power delivery. They help devices communicate their capabilities to each other. • SBU1 and SBU2 (Sideband Use): These pins can be used for additional features, such as audio or alternate modes, depending on the type of device connected. They provide extra functionality in certain situations. • ID (Identification): This pin is used to determine the type of device connected. In certain configurations, it helps differentiate between host and peripheral roles. For example, in some USB OTG (On-The-Go) setups, the ID pin can signal whether the device should act as a host or a peripheral. • Shield: This pin is used for grounding the shield of the cable, which helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). It helps protect and improve the signal integrity by grounding any external noise that may affect data transmission. --------------------------- ★ Section 3 - A valuable diagnostic tool for several reasons ★ • Signal Integrity Testing: It helps verify the quality of data transmission through the USB cable, ensuring that signals are not degraded. This is crucial for high-speed data transfer applications. • Pin Configuration Verification: The board can confirm that all the necessary pins in the USB cable are properly connected and functioning. This is important for ensuring compatibility with devices. • Identifying Faults and Damage: By testing various cables, you can quickly identify any faulty ones. This is helpful if you suspect that a cable is defective or if a company is providing subpar products. • Compatibility Checks: It can help determine if a cable is compatible with specific devices, preventing the use of cables that might cause performance issues or failures. • Preventing Scams: If you're considering purchasing cables from a vendor, using the test board can help you confirm that the cables meet advertised specifications. Then you would know to return the product for a full refund, and purchase a different cable from another vendor. This can protect you from scams where companies sell low-quality or counterfeit products. • The Frustration Caused by USB Cables: Want to organize or discard cables, but don't know which ones are functional? You can use the USB Cable Tester Board to easily help you identify the right cables to keep.
Review: Easy to find flaky cables. - Excellent product. Very easy to use. It is easy to identify cables with shorts or opens (I had many with flaky conductors at the end of the cable). Easy to identify charge only cables vs. higher speed cables by comparing the number of LED lighted. I have used for USB A, USB C and Lightning. No need for external power supply, the included battery works great. Very happy with purchase and price.

## Features

- 【Reliable USB cable tester】: The product can be used to test different types of USB cables, including TypeB 3.0, TypeB 2.0, TypeC 3.0 (TypeC 3.1/TypeC 3.2), MicroB 3.0, MicroB 2.0, MiniB 2.0, for Lightning.
- 【Convenient and practical】: The product features a portable design, compact size, and is easy to carry and use.It's comes with an acrylic case to protect the usb cable tester from damage.
- 【Multiple power supply options】: Supports two power supply modes: CR2032 button battery or Type C 5V to stably supply power to the usb cable tester
- 【LED indicator lights】: Test results are displayed through 24 LED indicators, with each pin corresponding to an LED light.
- 【Multi-functional and practical】: Supports multiple types of interfaces, allowing quick detection of data cable abnormalities and detection of internal short circuits that may interfere with normal operation.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0CF95VL2Y |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,616 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #7 in Network & Cable Testers |
| Brand Name | Treedix |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,027) |
| Item Weight | 9.07 g |
| Manufacturer | Treedix |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Model | USB Cable Tester with Acrylic Case |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | USB Cable Checker with Acrylic Case |
| UPC | 644197770089 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Treedix
- **Color:** Transparent
- **Item Weight:** 9.07 g
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Style:** USB Cable Checker with Acrylic Case

## Images

![Treedix USB Cable Tester Board USB Cable Checker Data Wire with Acrylic Case Charging Test Data Line Type-C Micro Type A Type B - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71JSrfLlw0L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can this identify if a cable is 3.2 or 3.2 gen 2?... can it tell the difference?**
A: This can tell you the wires that exist in the cable, which is useful in determining whether the cable is capable of those speeds.

Take everything below with a grain of salt, as I'm still rather new to this topic:

In a 20Gbps capable cable, you would expect all of the RX and TX lights to light up. 10Gbps capable cables would only have half of these light up. However, it is important to note that the devices you have plugged in are every bit as important as the cables themselves, so even if your cable is capable of 20Gbps, you might only get 5Gbps. 10Gbps can get extra confusing, as this can be achieved using 2x5Gbps-encoding lanes or 1x10Gbps-encoding lane. That means you might only get 5Gbps out of a 10Gbps-capable cable on a 10Gbps-capable device if the device does not support the faster encoding.

This can tell you the capabilities of the cable, but it can't tell you what you will actually experience real-world.

**Q: What is the type of connector for Vin (External power supply)?**
A: jst 2 pin, the kind u find on 1 cell lipo's. I use the builtin battery cr2032 and just use the power source switch the 2032 on.   so far not changed yet, just turn it on test cable and turn off.  a lipo is just another thing to dangle off it, less messy to just use built in cr2032

**Q: Do you have a tester updated for USB-4 and Thunderbolt-4 cables? One that can identify the cable capabilites?**
A: I do not, nor do I know of one.

**Q: What lights should be lit up for a lightning cable? I have some that aren't good for carplay and don't know why.**
A: I tried a true Apple lighting cable and the following were lit:
With the board orientated the same way it is in the Amazon ad 
(GND, D-, VBUS, Shield) :  Left Side
(D-, D+) : Right Side

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One Beefy Little Guy! (Showcase of Device and Manual For Pins Included) :)
*by M***O on October 26, 2024*

Important Warning: DO NOT use this tester to connect to live devices. Doing so could potentially damage both your devices and the tester itself. It is designed solely for testing cables as intended. --------------------------- ★ Section 1 - The Review ★ • This is by far the best design I've encountered for a cheap USB cable tester. It features a straightforward circuit powered by a CR2032 battery or via a Vin pin (cable not included). Each pin of the cable connects to a corresponding light that illuminates when a cable completes the circuit. I really appreciate the broad range of compatible ports, including USB Type-A 2.0 and 3.0, Thunderbolt 3/USB Type-C 3.0 on both sides, Lightning, Micro-B 2.0 and 3.0, and Mini-B 2.0. These standards are fully backward compatible, and the inclusion of both versions ensures that this tester is 100% reliable. • The board has two sides: "Side A" and "Side B," accommodating the reversible nature of Type-C cables. For other types such as Lightning, Micro-B, Mini-B, typically only one side will light up. Generally, you should focus on the side with the most lights illuminated; the other side can usually be disregarded, except for Lightning cables. • One area for improvement.. It would be the documentation of expected pinouts and explanations of the different common combinations. However, this can easily be resolved with a quick Google search. I’ll share my understanding and research below. --------------------------- ★ Section 2 - Here’s a breakdown of what each of those pins means ★ GND (Ground): This is the reference point for electrical signals in the circuit. It serves as the common return path for electric current. • TX+/- (Transmit): These pins are used for data transmission. "TX+" is the positive data line, and "TX-" is the negative data line. They work together to send data signals. • RX+/- (Receive): Similar to TX, these pins are used for receiving data. "RX+" is the positive line for incoming data, and "RX-" is the negative line. They allow the device to receive signals from another device. • VBUS: This pin carries the main power supply voltage. It typically provides +5V to power devices or charge them. • D+ and D-: These are the data lines used in USB connections. "D+" is the positive data line, and "D-" is the negative data line. They enable data transfer between devices. • CC1 and CC2 (Configuration Channel): These pins are used in USB Type-C connections to determine the orientation of the connector and negotiate power delivery. They help devices communicate their capabilities to each other. • SBU1 and SBU2 (Sideband Use): These pins can be used for additional features, such as audio or alternate modes, depending on the type of device connected. They provide extra functionality in certain situations. • ID (Identification): This pin is used to determine the type of device connected. In certain configurations, it helps differentiate between host and peripheral roles. For example, in some USB OTG (On-The-Go) setups, the ID pin can signal whether the device should act as a host or a peripheral. • Shield: This pin is used for grounding the shield of the cable, which helps reduce electromagnetic interference (EMI). It helps protect and improve the signal integrity by grounding any external noise that may affect data transmission. --------------------------- ★ Section 3 - A valuable diagnostic tool for several reasons ★ • Signal Integrity Testing: It helps verify the quality of data transmission through the USB cable, ensuring that signals are not degraded. This is crucial for high-speed data transfer applications. • Pin Configuration Verification: The board can confirm that all the necessary pins in the USB cable are properly connected and functioning. This is important for ensuring compatibility with devices. • Identifying Faults and Damage: By testing various cables, you can quickly identify any faulty ones. This is helpful if you suspect that a cable is defective or if a company is providing subpar products. • Compatibility Checks: It can help determine if a cable is compatible with specific devices, preventing the use of cables that might cause performance issues or failures. • Preventing Scams: If you're considering purchasing cables from a vendor, using the test board can help you confirm that the cables meet advertised specifications. Then you would know to return the product for a full refund, and purchase a different cable from another vendor. This can protect you from scams where companies sell low-quality or counterfeit products. • The Frustration Caused by USB Cables: Want to organize or discard cables, but don't know which ones are functional? You can use the USB Cable Tester Board to easily help you identify the right cables to keep.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Easy to find flaky cables.
*by D***M on February 19, 2026*

Excellent product. Very easy to use. It is easy to identify cables with shorts or opens (I had many with flaky conductors at the end of the cable). Easy to identify charge only cables vs. higher speed cables by comparing the number of LED lighted. I have used for USB A, USB C and Lightning. No need for external power supply, the included battery works great. Very happy with purchase and price.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good value for technically savvy non-frequent users.
*by T***H on January 17, 2026*

This is a cool device for technically savvy, who can decipher the meaning of these signals. One big issue: The device has an almost invisible switch of the power source, which is set to the external power. I have not spotted this, and replaced the batteries in assumption that the battery was dead. To no avail. So I already prepared a package to send it back, but than as an experiment I plugged in USB-C cable into the power in socket, and... Success! It worked. And indeed, the terse manual section 1.1 "Usage method" says to move "the switch to CR2032 or to Power-In position." But it does not show where the switch is. However a diagram on another page "-1" I guess, ahead of the content page, indicate this switch indeed. So remember to move the switch for the battery powered usage! One common dilemma in these manuals from China is the microscopic size of letters being used. To read it I photographed the pages 9 and 10 and printed them in a reasonable size. The device itself is clearly a compromise: Much lower price at the cost of a very technical indication. If you understand the details and meaning of these signals and barely every use it, this is the way to go. Otherwise, if your job entail frequent cable testing I would clearly recommend to get a more expensive device with a status display. The 9 sockets in this gadget cover most legacy USB standards, incl. mini-USB, USB-B and Micro-USB-3.

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